What is your objective? Do you want to become a SAP FI-CO consultant? If so, you are starting at the wrong end. You first need a few years of relevant experience, in finance and accountancy. When you have, say, five years of that, you can think about getting into SAP consulting, but it would also be useful to get some exposure to SAP as an end user. I would suggest you look for a company that either already runs SAP or is about to implement it. If you can get onto the implementation team you can learn a great deal, or you could get into a support function within the company and learn that way. Then it might be worth looking at a course but not until then. Rgds, Roy mark as helpful. Roy Brookes FFA, FInstBA, SAP? Financials Expert Senior SAP? Financials Consultant Published Author Tel: +49 171 268 9635 (mobile) Tel: +49 40 793 19642 (landline) email@removed email@removed email@removed Skype ID: roystonbrookes www.RoyBrookes.com www.Software-Partner-Solutions.com www.linkedin.com/in/roybrookes SAP? Expert Index Registration: CRF **42819* SAP? Referral Partner for Business One
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: sonali ghosh Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 6:43 AM Subject: Eligibility of FICO course I am a b.com graduate and MCA .But working as back office executive for last 6 months as I dislike development(programming). My job is not directly related to finance, but want to choose the domain. Can I go for FICO course? Will it be helpful for me? Most important question am I eligible for the course, as I dont have the professional finance degree as CA, CS, ICWA ,MBA(Fin) or neither I am an Mcom | | __.____._ Copyright © 2011 Toolbox.com and message author. Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | | Roy B SAP Career Enthusiast
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